Egypt: Variation in the prices of vegetables and fruits today, Friday 3-5-2021

Published 2021년 3월 5일

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The article reports on the fluctuating prices of vegetables and fruits in the El Obour market on March 5, 2021. Prices ranged from 2.5 to 3.5 pounds for tomatoes, 4 to 5 pounds for cucumbers and zucchini, 5 to 10 pounds for bananas, and 10 to 20 pounds for garlic and onions. Other vegetables such as carrots, cabbage, and lettuce were priced at 4 to 6 pounds per kilo. The article also mentions stabilized prices for some items like lemons, colored peppers, and peas, and a slowdown in the growth of the Chinese industrial sector in February despite increased exports.
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The prices of vegetables and fruits continued to fluctuate today, Friday 5-3-2021 on the daily market exchange, and tomatoes ranged from two and a half to 3 and a half pounds, and potatoes at least 4 pounds, at the retailers. In the vegetable and fruit market, the prices of lemons and colored peppers stabilized at 20 pounds, peas 5, beans 16 pounds compared to 12, turkey eggplant 5 pounds, crushed onions 3.5 to 5, and onions from 6.5 pounds to 7.5 pounds, and turnip 2.5 pounds. Vegetable prices and traders mentioned that green beans cost 6.5 pounds, taro 8 pounds, strawberries 8, municipal garlic 50 pounds, Chinese garlic 35 pounds, cucumbers by 5 and zucchini rose to 6 pounds compared to 5 pounds. Read also the slowdown in the growth of the Chinese industrial sector during February despite the increase in exports and noted Traders indicated that carrots scored 4 pounds, turkey pepper 6 pounds, hot pepper 6 pounds, cabbage 7 pounds, white eggplant, black 7, and lettuce lettuce 2.5 ...
Source: Almalnews

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